Solomon Foot
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Solomon Foot (born on November 19, 1802 in Cornwall, Vermont - died on March 28, 1866 in Washington, D.C.) was Vermont lawyer, state representative and later senator who spent more than 25 years in elected office. After being admitted to the bar in 1831 he served as a state representative briefly in 1833, and also from 1836 to 1838. After 6 years as a prosecuting attorney, he was elected as a Whig congressman in 1843 and as a senator in 1850. He was re-elected as a Republican senator in 1856, in which capacity he served until his death in 1866.
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Preceded by Benjamin Fitzpatrick |
President pro tempore of the United States Senate February 16, 1861–April 13, 1864 |
Succeeded by Daniel Clark |
Preceded by Samuel S. Phelps |
U.S. Senator (Class 1) from Vermont 1851—1866 |
Succeeded by George F. Edmunds |